David Starr Jordan
The Heredity of Richard Roe, a Discussion of the Principles of EugenicsPublisher: American Unitarian Association, Boston, 1911. G hardback, gilt lettering, no DJ. Paper over boards cover with edge, spine and corner wear, a few chips and discolorations. Tight binding. Printed end papers with one mark, small Brentano's sticker in back. Pps are G+, lightly tanned. Sml 12mo, 165 pps.

Lowy, Samuel, M.D.
Man and His FellowmenPublisher: Kegan Paul London 1946. Very Good+ in Very Good DJ. 1st, 3rd ptg Hardbound 8vo, 194 pp., Edgewear to DJ. Subtitled, "Modern Chapters on Social Psychology." Intended for the lay audience as introduction to then current concepts in social psychology. Lowy was a pupil of Wilhelm Stekel, himself a pupil of Sigmund Freud.

Lowy, Samuel, M.D.
Co-operation, Tolerance and PrejudicePublisher: Routledge & Kegan Paul London 1948. Very Good++ in Good- dustjacket. 1st Hardbound 8vo, 318 pp., Dustjacket soiled under mylar covering, gift inscription on ffep. Subtitled, "A Contribution to Social and Medical Psychology." An examination of social relationships in the wake of World War II and the Holocaust by a noted psychiatrist and social psychologist. Introduction by Robert H. Thouless.

Peck, M. Scott
WORLD WAITING TO BE BORN Civility RediscoveredPublisher: Bantam New York 1993. First Edition Hardcover Very Good in Very Good dust jacket; DJ price clipped. Previous owner's name; The author of The Road Less Traveled uses case studies from his practice to show how humans have lost sight of the true meaning of civility, accepting subtle forms of hurtfulness as the American cultural norm. ; 366 pages

Peck, M. Scott
WORLD WAITING TO BE BORN Civility RediscoveredPublisher: Bantam New York 1994. First Paperback Edition Softcover Very Good with no dust jacket; The author of The Road Less Traveled uses case studies from his practice to show how humans have lost sight of the true meaning of civility, accepting subtle forms of hurtfulness as the American cultural norm. ; Trade PB; 366 pages

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